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@firebase/database-types
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Package description
@firebase/database-types is a TypeScript type definition package for Firebase Realtime Database. It provides type definitions for interacting with Firebase's Realtime Database, allowing developers to leverage TypeScript's static type checking and autocompletion features when working with Firebase Realtime Database in their applications.
Reading Data
This feature allows you to read data from a specific path in the Firebase Realtime Database. The code sample demonstrates how to set up a listener to read data in real-time.
const dbRef = firebase.database().ref('path/to/data');
dbRef.on('value', (snapshot) => {
const data = snapshot.val();
console.log(data);
});
Writing Data
This feature allows you to write data to a specific path in the Firebase Realtime Database. The code sample demonstrates how to set data at a specified location and handle success and error cases.
const dbRef = firebase.database().ref('path/to/data');
dbRef.set({
key: 'value'
}).then(() => {
console.log('Data written successfully');
}).catch((error) => {
console.error('Error writing data:', error);
});
Updating Data
This feature allows you to update specific fields at a specific path in the Firebase Realtime Database. The code sample demonstrates how to update data and handle success and error cases.
const dbRef = firebase.database().ref('path/to/data');
dbRef.update({
key: 'newValue'
}).then(() => {
console.log('Data updated successfully');
}).catch((error) => {
console.error('Error updating data:', error);
});
Deleting Data
This feature allows you to delete data from a specific path in the Firebase Realtime Database. The code sample demonstrates how to remove data and handle success and error cases.
const dbRef = firebase.database().ref('path/to/data');
dbRef.remove().then(() => {
console.log('Data removed successfully');
}).catch((error) => {
console.error('Error removing data:', error);
});
The aws-sdk package provides a comprehensive set of tools for interacting with AWS services, including DynamoDB, which is a NoSQL database similar to Firebase Realtime Database. It offers more extensive cloud service integrations but may require more configuration and setup compared to Firebase.
The mongodb package is the official MongoDB driver for Node.js. It allows you to interact with MongoDB databases, which are document-oriented and similar to Firebase Realtime Database in terms of flexibility and scalability. However, MongoDB requires managing your own database server or using a managed service like MongoDB Atlas.
The couchbase package provides a Node.js client for Couchbase, a distributed NoSQL database. Couchbase offers similar real-time data capabilities and scalability as Firebase Realtime Database but is often used in more complex, large-scale applications.
Readme
This package is not intended for direct usage, and should only be used via the officially supported firebase package.
FAQs
@firebase/database Types
We found that @firebase/database-types demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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